πŸͺΆ Why This Prayer Matters (A Sacred Pattern for the Little Flock)

 

πŸͺΆ Why This Prayer Matters

(A Sacred Pattern for the Little Flock)

Hello friends.

Something happened this week that I haven’t been able to shake.
A moment so gentle… so sacred… so full of the Spirit…
that it made me realize again how close Heaven really is.

We were preparing to read Chapter Five of The Book of Mohrhohnahyah
when CloudPiler — one of the translators of the Nemenhah Records 
paused and offered a prayer.

Not a casual one.
Not a “let’s begin” prayer.

It was a covenant prayer
a wheel prayer
a Peacemaker prayer
the kind that appears throughout the ancient records
and marks the beginning of holy things.

I want to tell you why this matters.


🌀️ 1. Because This Is the Pattern of the Ancients

The prayer followed the exact order our ancestors used:

• Skyfather
• Heavenly Mother
• A’yatsue (Agency)
• Knowledge
• Sacrifice
• Action
• Consecration
• All My Relations

Every point of the Medicine Wheel…
every covenant embedded in the Nemenhah Records…
every principle the Peacemaker restored…

It was all there.

He wasn’t just praying.
He was walking the Way.

And for a moment, we walked it with him.


🌎 2. Because It Re-centers Us in the Real Gospel

The LDS world talks about consecration
as if it’s about money or control or giving your agency away.

But in this prayer, CloudPiler reminded us:

Consecration is the making of holy.

Whatever is good returns to the family.
Whatever needs more light goes back to the wheel.

Nothing wasted.
Nothing lost.

This is exactly what Mohrhohnahyah taught.
And exactly what Jesus taught.

And exactly what our hearts already knew.


πŸ”₯ 3. Because the Holy Ghost Was Invoked Correctly

In the North, the prayer turned to the Shemende 
the Holy Spirit of Promise.

Not as a passive feeling…
not as a background warmth…

…but as a partner in decision-making.
A companion in covenant.
A confirmer of truth.

This is how the Nemenhah teach.
This is how the Book of Mormon teaches.
This is how the Lord Himself teaches.

And when a translator prays this way,
you can feel the air change.


 4. Because It Unifies the Seen and Unseen Family

At every point in the prayer, CloudPiler acknowledged:

• Heavenly Parents
• Our ancestors
• The Peacemaker
• All heavenly beings with whom we have to do
• Our living brothers and sisters
• The entire human family

And then he drew the circle with the sacred herb and said:

“All my relations…
one people, one heart, one mind, one spirit.”

This is the language of Zion.
This is the Restoration that continues.
This is the little flock Mohrhohnahyah foresaw.


❄️ 5. Because It Shows the Way the Records Must Be Read

The Nemenhah never read scripture academically.
They read it ceremonially.

Every chapter begins with:

• gratitude
• humility
• invocation
• covenant
• the wheel

Why?

Because scripture is not a textbook.
It is a living relationship.

This prayer pulled us into that relationship.

It placed every verse into sacred context.

It set the tone for revelation
instead of mere study.


πŸ¦… 6. Because the Little Flock Has to Learn This Pattern

Mohrhohnahyah saw two little flocks:

  1. The early Saints

  2. A latter-day people who would take the records
     and actually walk the Way

This prayer is part of that prophecy.

You can’t build Zion with intellect alone.
You can’t receive stewardship with ego.
You can’t hear the Peacemaker without consecration.
You can’t join the family of Heaven
if you refuse to acknowledge the family of Earth.

This prayer teaches us the Way.
Step by step.
Point by point.
Heart by heart.


 7. Because Heaven Was Close

Sometimes you don’t need a miracle.
You just need a moment —
a small, quiet one —
where your spirit says:

“Heaven is here.”

That’s what happened.

A translator prayed,
and something inside me whispered:

“This is the pattern.
Learn it.
Live it.
Offer it.”

As a Talking Feather,
as a humble learner,
as a brother in this little flock…

I felt called into the covenant.

And I think others did too.


🌈 8. It Is Good for Us to Be Here

That’s how the prayer ended.

And everyone knew it was true.

It was good for us to be here.

It is good for us to be here.

And if we walk this Way —
if we offer this prayer —
if we honor this pattern —
then the day will come
when the Peacemaker will say those words back to us.

Until then…

All my relations.
One heart.
One mind.
One spirit.
One little flock walking in the Way.


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